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strainer (Bartender equipment description) Flat stainless steel tool with a coiled spring wire around it that fits over the top of the shaker tin (mixing container) in order to strain ice into a serving glass.
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strain The measure of the change in size of shape of a body under stress, compared to its original size or shape. It is usually measured as the change (in inches) per inch of length.
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strainer Fallen trees and entangled branches that hang along the water. Strainers are dangerous obstacles.
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strain To draw or stretch tight a ligament or muscle. Results from working a muscle beyond its normal capacity.
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strainer A screen to prevent debris from entering a water fitting.
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